Coronado High School - Trail Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1982

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CROWDS OF STUDENTS congregate T L FE ILMREG3 Gotta find the main attraction. Gotta get some satisfaction. You better take me to the heart of that night life. 77 By Lisa Buterbaugh Practically everyone gets caught up in the excitement of night life. Students escape with friends from routine pressures to find whatever entertainment attracts them. Some of the most popular spots students frequented were Round Table Pizza, the Scottsdale UA5 movie theaters, the Arizona State University football games, electronic game rooms, and parties held at friends' houses. A survey reflected that students felt homework and parental control directly affected opportunities to go out evenings. Social activities were not halted by these limitations, but merely restricted. Students seemed to place as much importance on their night life as on BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED to at- tract evening outers, the UA5 movie theater in the Civic Center Plaza drew scores of students. Photo by Snow. 22 Night Life - Night Life by Foreigner as a casual outing with a friend of the opposite sex, however, steady dating still existed among a small percent of students. Girls, as well as boys, took the initiative to ask for a date, and splitting the cost was almost as common as boys paying for the girls' evening. The night life lured most high school students into an exciting world of fun and adventure. Dating was a big part of the night life. It was most frequently viewed their studying. I give them equal time, explained junior Gena Belanger. at Round Table Pizza. Juniors Greg Or- son and Lisa Bateman socialize at the salad bar. Photo by Troxell.

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oung Life enlighten -tudents experience Christian way of life through songs and skits Story by Lori Buterbaugh Photos by Julie Varner Where can you find a complete -oss-section of Coronado students - hletes, actors, musicians, cheer- ders, cowboys, journalists, and olars - joined together on a Mon- iy night? At a Young Life meeting the cafeteria. Young Life is a nation-wide non-de- mminational club offering a chance experience the Christian way of life. Although there was no official uembership, the club drew approxi- tely 150-200 people to the meet- s each week. It ran for two sepa- e sessions, one each semester. Don orcester, '76 graduate, along with Even volunteer leaders, directed the emblage in skits, singing, and shar- ing of personal testimonies, as well as have class competitions. The leaders hayrides, picnics, road rallies, and an Olympics night. I like Young Life because students get to socialize with other people in a Christian atmosphere, said senior Mike Lalley. There were three requirements to be met to become a volunteer leader. First, candidates must have been out of high school for at least one year. Second, they must have completed a 10-week training class where they learn to listen to the problems of teens and proceed to counsel them. Last of all, they had to spend an en- tire semester visiting Young Life clubs in the Phoenix area. It's a great experience. They have camps, weekend games, and they also are really neat and they bring out ex- citing things for everyone to do, said sophomore Chris Kireopoulos. A Thanksgiving weekend retreat to Prescott Pines offered students a chance to further their involvement. Volleyball, softball, and innertube races were a few of the activities held. Students from other high schools in the valley also attended the camp. Being available to students at Coronado, to their lives, not only on a spiritual level, but being there for all areas whether mentally, socially or whatever, said Worcester when sum- ming up his Christian outlook of the club, is just a great way for me, as well as the rest of the leaders, to say - 'Hey, we care? CHALLENGING STUDENTS to U Egg, examine their lives is leader Don Worcester. I Young Life 21



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